Description: Affordable Housing in New York : The People, Places, and Policies That Transformed a City, Paperback by Bloom, Nicholas Dagen (EDT); Lasner, Matthew Gordon (EDT); Schalliol, David (PHT), ISBN 0691197156, ISBN-13 9780691197159, Used Good Condition, Free shipping in the US
A richly illustrated history of below-market housing in New York, from the 1920s to today
A colorful portrait of the people, places, and policies that have helped make New York City livable, Affordable Housing in New York is a comprehensive, authoritative, and richly illustrated history of the citys public and middle-income housing from the 1920s to today. Plans, models, archival photos, and newly commissioned portraits of buildings and tenants by sociologist and photographer David Schalliol put the efforts of the past century into context, and th also looks ahead to future prospects for below-market subsidized housing. A dynamic account of an evolving city, Affordable Housing in New York is essential reading for understanding and advancing debates about how to enable future generations to call New York home.
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Book Title: Affordable Housing in New York : the People, Places, and Policies That Transformed a City
Number of Pages: 336 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Topic: Buildings / General, Buildings / Residential, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Public Policy / Social Policy, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Regional
Item Height: 0.9 in
Publication Year: 2019
Genre: Political Science, Architecture
Item Weight: 37.5 Oz
Author: Matthew Gordon Lasner
Item Length: 9.6 in
Item Width: 7 in
Format: Trade Paperback